Monday, April 22, 2019

Anime Recommedation

I originally had plans for Easter break but then everything fell through so I had to stay in ND. Sad as it is, I have time to catch up on some anime I have been wanting to watch. I picked up anime again this April because I forgot about my Crunchyroll free premium membership and ended up paying for it! :D So far I have finished Boku no Hero Academia Season 3 (僕のヒーローアカデミア)、 Tsurezure Children (徒然チルドレン) and this Easter: A Place Further Than the Universe (宇宙よりも遠い場所). Each episode is typically around 20-23mins so it's easy to binge-watch. I still have a lot on my list so hopefully I'll be able to catch up this summer.

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Boku no Hero Academia


This is about the story of how a highschool boy learned to be the greatest hero in history. It is an inspiring story as it follows his journey from being a quirkless (no superpowers) child in a world full of strange superpowers, to a boy who inherited the quirk of his most admired idol + hero! During his time studying in a hero school, he faces a lot of adversaries and has to fight villains even though he has not yet matured properly.

It is an anime filled with action and friendship. The characters are very lovable and I'm sure you'll find someone that you like, even among the villains. It's a long series so I recommend watching it during the summer or long holidays.

Tsurezure Children



If you're not into something too action-packed, this anime might be good for you. This anime follows the story of different couples and showcases how they interact with each other. It's very funny most of the times, and sometimes it's just very sweet.

This anime is more casual and doesn't particulary have a plot. This is a good anime if you like a laidback series.

A Place Further Than the Universe


This anime is a coming of age story about four highshool girls' journey to Antarctica. It starts with a girl, Mari, who wants to do something different with her life, and she ends up picking up a lumsum of money which belongs to someone, Shirase, who coincidentally goes to the same school as she does. Mari finds out that Shirase wants to go to Antarctica, and she decides she should go with her, so she can do something new. Their journey of trying to convince adults to let them go lets them meet a convenience store worker, Hinata, and a teenage idol, Yuzuki, who ended up going to Antarctica.

This anime is incredible. It works with the complex characters on themes of frienship, family, growth and acceptance. Each character arc was well-written and expands the story in a very cohesive way. It's definitely a good watch. It's not like the typical slice-of-live anime with cute girls. It's an anime in which cute girls go do something with their lives and grow as a person.


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Anime Recommedation

I originally had plans for Easter break but then everything fell through so I had to stay in ND. Sad as it is, I have time to catch up on so...